Post #25 made 13 years ago
by BobBrews
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It’s cloudy and raining today. This is a real Seattle day. There is no need to go anywhere. I have unlimited beer and pretzels here. In a few minutes I will go to the Keynote speech and then on to another class. The rest of the day is negotiating different parties trying to make an appearance at all of them. I have not seen the Israeli contingent today? Hopefully they are not in jail?
I was just in the exhibition hall. All the brewing manufacturers are there. I got a free T-shirt from one of the guys from Brewing TV. I think they thought I would leave them alone if they paid me off. It didn’t work! I stayed and bored them to death.
I just got back from the keynote speech. It might be still going on? The beer was flowing nicely and it caused everyone to be squirming in their seats. I was bold enough to get up and go to the can! If I had to wait for 1800 people to pee first I would die of kidney failure! The last class of the day will start at 3:30 I hope the keynote speaker is done or we won’t make it? Maybe 1799 people will die from uremic poisoning but not me!
I had four seminars today. As the speakers did their presentation the local brewers bring pitchers of beer around to anyone who needs a refill. Thank the stars that the classes are only a little over an hour long. Man, you got to pee when the session is over! Catheters are looking better than ever. I could just use adult diapers but it all Depends!
I have been taking video of some of the goings on. I will post them as soon as I can. I can’t do it now because I am recording in HD and my laptop would choke if I tried to ingest it! As per usual I have pictures of everybody except me. There are some pictures of me on “Basic Brewing Radio face book’s page. I look the same as when I left so it’s not worth looking?
I am about a half hour away from club night. I had my coffee and now I am having the last of my Black Bear IPA. You have to practice if you expect to drink all night! For supper I had the usual meal. Pretzels, cheese curds and sausage from Mullens. At least I won’t have to worry about having to poop on the flight home. I don’t expect to poop for a month or more!
OK! Here is the deal! It is 1:10 Am pacific time. The party is still going strong! I am not! I just had a beer brewed by some Australian guy from Sydney with an Israeli in America. The world has changed! I walked around all night wearing a O’so brewing T-shirt and people stopped me and said they met Marc B. someplace and they like O’so beer? I am in heaven or what?
I was with 1800 people tonight! They were from every state and many foreign countries. They drank the best beer I (or they) ever tasted. I saw no drunks nor inebriated people. I saw only good people who respected beer. Mostly as they stepped over me! There is always some guy to spoil the night! All seriousness aside. There is no sporting event anywhere in the world that is not spoiled by some young punk unable to hold his liquor. It is a total mystery to me that people that have alcohol as a hobby will respect it so much that they can spend the night drinking and remain respectful and courteous to everyone and even say hi as they stepped over me!
Saturday I have “specialty malts” at 9am
And four other classes that have a title that doesn’t make sense? But as long as it revolves around beer I am OK with it!
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left the specialty malts class! The guy was a monotone speaker that trailed off as he spoke. He showed 12,000 pictures of how they processed grain? I hoped it would get better near the end but when he finally mentioned specialty grains he just explained how they processed them. I skipped out of class! This is the first dud class!
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BobBrews on 23 Jun 2012, 09:26, edited 6 times in total.
tap 1 Raspberry wine
tap 2 Bourbon Barrel Porter
tap 3 Czech Pilsner
tap 4 Triple IPA 11% ABV
Pipeline: Mulled Cider 10% ABV
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